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Here comes the grueling part of the year
When the time changes, and the rain drones on for days/weeks/months. I find my cheer is fleeting and gloom and despair are more common.
Living in the Pacific Northwest is great, until it isn’t. I grit my teeth and pop vitamin D for the next 9 months. And so it begins… |
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Maybe we can switch homesteads one year. You can be Snowbirds and We'll be Frostbacks.
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It can be brutal but taking up winter sports (skiing) really helped deal with the gloom of our winters.
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Been a skier since 1975. It certainly helps! Winter used to be my favorite time.
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Hopefully you have the mildest winter ever and can get out and enjoy it.
Wellington, New Zealand has just had the warmest winter ever. Usually I don't like the winter but a lot of our mid winter days were jeans and t-shirt type days. So hoping yours will be like ours was. |
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I'm hoping for the worst for the NW - forecast is warm/dry here in the southern rockies and I'm looking at plane tickets today. We wanna' ski!
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Thanks all! I needed to dump the poison.
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I hear ya LWJ. I used to be a cross country skiing winter back packer. No can do anymore. I also got into snowboarding with FBII but again it's not something I can do anymore. I can ice skate kinda sorta but I spend more time getting up from a fall than actual gliding.
![]() So, looking for something to do out of doors that helps me tolerate the gloomy months is a challenge. I have a county park of "near wilderness" condition only 2 miles from home where I can hike, and snowshoe and I enjoy that a whole bunch. The one thing I did which is quite extravagant for me was to build a screenhouse in the backyard. I can take a book and a pot of tea there and basically be outside but under a roof.
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We'd welcome some winter weather here in SoCal. We can use the precipitation. The short days aren't so welcomed.
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I'm kinda right there with you; been a PNW kid my whole life and it used to really get me down. Couple of thoughts:
I have one of those SADD lights on my desk; it does help (along with good doses of vitamin D). Get out for the sunshine when it hits or drive out the gorge and enjoy the scenery and weather change just a few miles east. No bad weather - just sub-par clothing - get some good outdoor gear and get outside... Music sometimes helps: |
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